22 Hours in Singapore: Walking Non Stop🇸🇬

I had a 22-hour transit in Singapore, and instead of staying at the airport, I decided to explore the city — and it was totally worth it!

I arrived in the city and checked in at a hostel around 9 PM. After dropping off my bag, I headed out for a night walk straight to Merlion Park. The city lights were stunning, and the view of Marina Bay Sands lit up at night was incredible. I took my time enjoying the peaceful vibes and snapping photos until late.

The next morning, I started my day early and walked toward Marina Bay Sands. The mall wasn’t open yet, but the area was peaceful and perfect for a morning stroll. I walked along Olympic Walk, enjoying views of the iconic Singapore Flyer in the distance.

Then, I headed to Gardens by the Bay. Visiting in the early morning meant almost no people around — the perfect time to enjoy the scenery and snap some photos.

Next stop was Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown. After exploring a bit, I found a food court nearby and had a local breakfast — of course, it had to be chicken rice! Classic and satisfying.

After breakfast, I wandered around Chinatown a little more before making my way to Fort Canning Park. There were so many people lining up to take photos at the famous spiral staircase, but I didn’t waste time waiting. I still managed to capture a nice shot — just without me in it!

My last stop was Little India, where I visited The Sultan Mosque. I grabbed some local snacks from the street vendors around there — everything smelled so good.

Before 6 PM, it was time to head back to the airport. Of course, I couldn’t leave without checking out the Rain Vortex at Jewel Changi Airport — that massive indoor waterfall was the perfect way to wrap up my trip.

22 hours, a lot of walking, and so many memories — Can’t believe I went all these places within 22 hour!! #travel #myitinerary #citydaytours #singapore #singaporetrip

Post by Oomim.im | Apr 16, 2025

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